In Common

The In Common Podcast

Four teenage girls talk nonsense, bicker at each other and fight for Flubber Points on this weekly podcast, named so because they have little to nothing in common. Join them as they talk each others' ears off, play games that make no sense, and start sentences like they had three things to say.

  1. 17/10/2021

    13. Coffee, Coffee And More Coffee (and no Uma)

    Hey there! We are back with another hilarious episode, this time without Uma : ( Thanks to Devyani honing her sound editing skills, you shall be exposed to a lot (A LOT) of sound FX - only a teeny tiny bit overkill. We start off commenting on Uma's absence, how forgetful we are and Mr. Clean, who is apparently not really a fictional character, but a mascot of a brand. Here's the Wikipedia page Ardra promised. Snigdha, the amateur daughter (yeah...) and doctor (BTW, she's 14, which qualifies as very cruel on this scale by Tim Urban) explains Ardra's devastating chronic illness - "DOCOR", the symptoms and side effects of which can be heard throughout the episode. Ardra is clearly suffering and enduring agonizing affliction. Devyani then presents, as usual, some facts you may or may not know, (and may or may not enjoy 😆). Ardra pwns Snigdha on the pronunciation of shepherds, who probably discovered a ton of things because they moved around so much. We learn that Saudi Arabian wives are entitled to divorce if they don't get coffee in the morning from their husbands! (Please check the sources though; take Devyani's words with a grain of salt) Ardra forgets her wonderfully mindblowing fact, but recalls it thanks to a non-existant, inoperative technique to remember things, as instructed by Devyani. Devyani and Ardra then fight to death about pooped out expensive coffee. After finding out that the first CCTV watched a coffee pot (!!), we briefly talk about whether coffee should be put in pots. We move on to a remarkable trivia section, for which Snigdha and Ardra put in all their guessing powers. In the fact-off, Snigdha cheats to tell us about a guy who was in a coma for about 40 years. Ardra then presents her now-recalled fact about PLANTS CRYING OUT FOR HELP AFTER BEING MOWED! which is what the smell of mown grass is. Basically. Ardra wins the crown and triumphs!! And then she forgets to calculate Uma's average points she promised. As always, you can reach out via: Gmail - the.in.common.podcast@gmail.com Twitter - @TheInCommonPod1

    39 min
  2. 05/10/2021

    12. Rabbit Handstands, Donkey Kicks, and Human Legs and Feet

    ...Hi. We're alive. This episode is really really late, like crazy late, and we apologize. It sounds like an excuse to say that the universe was conspiring against us, but that's what the evidence says. Multiple computer malfunctions, school, schoolwork, exams, a *parental ban on anything podcast-related*, some really bad days... what would you think? Life just really got in the way for this one, even if you don't believe it was orchestrated by a higher power. Moving on. Legs and feet/ Nothing can beat/ And I always eat/ Noodles. OR Legs and feet/ Nothing can beat/ And I always eat/ Noodles and meat... balls. Which do you think is better? This was a collaborative effort between us for the poem because yk not much fine literature about legs and feet - which were the topic of the week. After a normal amount of rambling in the introduction, a soon-to-be-famous song adaptation, and some more rambling for good measure, we come to the poem. We were divided over the final version, and got distracted before we could finalise. At some point after that, we explained a minor mishap in the episode page (minor-er than going on an unplanned hiatus). Devyani initiated a jokes-and-facts-segment (unofficial), got upset at being talked over and interrupted, and announced she was going to boycott the podcast. (You'll have to listen to know how that turned out.) Oh and... hi, Feng Shui. Please let us know you exist because we don't trust Snigdha. Sorry for probably horribly misspelling your name. The factoff question's answers were unexpectedly entertaining. Especially if you are familiar with unit conversions. The factoffs were also outstanding, at least if you trust the factoffers's confidence in their own facts. Medicine, atmospheric refraction, and small pieces of coloured plastic that could apparently make the most populous country in the world. The points distribution was a bit different this time round (as in, there were two kinds of points allotted by two different methods). This caused a bit of discord, but it all worked out (everyone's still alive with all limbs attached). Rabbit handstand The music we were listening to for some reason Reach out- Email - the.in.common.podcast@gmail.com Twitter - @TheInCommonPod1

    57 min
  3. 26/08/2021

    10. A Reunion, Potatoes, A Boney M. song and Other Weird Stuff

    I don't know what to be happier about for this episode, that we talked about potatoes, or that we actually finally got to meet in person. This is the first time we've all met since the inception of this podcast, more than three months ago. After a slightly riotous intro, an absolutely stunning performance with an age-old classic (original), and a long-awaited haiku that definitely fit all the traditional requirements, we had some supposedly important announcements, which, like 50% of all good announcements, put the recipients to sleep. Then, Ardra treated us to a poem about the history of potatoes (I'm sure you know the basics, but hearing it again as a poem never hurt). Next, Snigdha, aided by the others, gave a brief and very possibly incomplete overview of the cultural significance of potatoes (and Uma nerded out about the etymology of Axomamma). Also, CW: mild swearing, lots and lots of bad jokes. And puns. So, so many puns. We also spent thirty seconds a time on like fifty different topics, but I'd rather let you find those for yourself. After that came the Factoff! I imagine you know what that is, and if you don't there's a longish explanation in the episode. Snigdha's chosen question was accidentally prepped for by Devyani, so she chose the order. Uma explained the Potato Paradox, Ardra explained just how mind-bogglingly far the moon is (space potato), and Devyani talked about the Demonic Cat Problem, along with two side facts that were less genocidal and more musical in nature. Then we had a total count of our Flubber points so far. The winner after 10 episodes was (cue the drumroll) - Someone, you'll have to listen to find out who. Zat'z it for zis epizode, zee you next time! Reach out to make people happy- Gmail - the.in.common.podcast@gmail.com Twitter - TheInCommonPod1

    57 min

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Four teenage girls talk nonsense, bicker at each other and fight for Flubber Points on this weekly podcast, named so because they have little to nothing in common. Join them as they talk each others' ears off, play games that make no sense, and start sentences like they had three things to say.